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Good afternoon kbag looks like you say but all isn't lost . If she does fall over use it as a cutting and re root her . That young stem is full of rooting hormones and will root up in no time a lad I'm mentoring had the same problem you should see his girl now dandy1990

Good afternoon kbag looks like you say but all isn't lost . If she does fall over use it as a cutting and re root her . That young stem is full of rooting hormones and will root up in no time a lad I'm mentoring had the same problem you should see his girl now dandy1990

That's a healthy-looking plant, I've never seen that in Coco. Might try sterilizing the water you mix your nutrients in with some H2O2 just like you were doing deep water culture.

I would look into doing some foliar spray plant oils, H2O2, correct pH. Also treating plants with aspirin water when Ill can help then. You'll have to do a little research to figure correct ratios and application. On my side of the pond I just use SM 90 for all of that.

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I have had it on young seedlings outside and just bin them and start again. When these were first started my humidity was way to low and temps always over 20c and being in coco was very unexpected to see. Oh well we live and learn i am blaming myself for not filling the pots to the top like i normally do. I am going to try some crushed garlic and rub it around the affected area

It really does look like Damping off, Pythium is usually the fungi responsible in cannabis, for these 'rot' type disorder. There are quiet a few different types and they are all similar enough in their behaviour.
Pythium is a fungi and generally is indicative of over-watering, but like botrytus 'Bud Rot'/'Grey Mould' its opportunistic and doesnt need much time to take hold, with already weak plants being particularly susceptible.
Its not a big problem, but the spores can and do spread readily. If you are using any type of hydro system it can be a bigger job, as the fungal spore can thrive in the aerated water.
If I were you Id cut my loses and start over, for the sake of any neighbouring plants. If its a solo plant you could consider treating it with a fungicide and letting the medium dry out a bit, but it looks pretty well established in the stem. Even if you were to take a cutting, Id have concern that the fungi could be spread through the plants own vascular system.
Just my 2 cents on it, hope you can get it sorted.

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